The dance is actually Moon and Star Contra and it is by Don Flaherty.
Michael Barraclough
  On 2/6/2013 6:23 AM, Emily Addison wrote:
  Hi Folks,
 I was wondering if anyone had relatively 'easy on the brain' 'out of your
 minor set' dances??? 
 
 One that I've been using a fair bit is Moon and Stars Contra.  I don't 
 know who wrote it, so if anyone out there does, please tell me.
 
 Moon and Stars
 duple improper
 
 A1 1-4  Balance the ring and California twirl your P to face old Ns
     5-8  With those olds Ns, LH star once around
 A2 1-8	Come back to current Ns for balance and swing
 B1 1-4  Men allemande 1-1/2
     5-8  P swing
 B2 1-4  Circle L 3/4 and pass through
     5-8  New N dosido into a ring of 4
 
 As some other folks have noted, it's a good idea to introduce the 
 dancers to all the characters in the sequence before you start moving. 
 You've got your current Ns in the circle with you, look over your 
 shoulder for your old Ns, and look past your current Ns for the next Ns. 
   In this dance it's good for the folks who go out at the end in the B2 
 to turn as a cpl right away.  They're needed just 8 bars later.  I've 
 had beginner dancers get confused by that, and am now trying to be more 
 mindful of letting them know how soon they need to be ready to come back 
 into the pattern.
 
 Again, let me know if you know who wrote this dance!
 Kalia
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